Electrogram-guided catheter ablation of the left superior vena cava resulted in 75% (3 of 4) of patients remaining free of atrial fibrillation off antiarrhythmic medications at 18 months.
Case Report (n=4)
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Atrial fibrillation (n=4)
Electrogram-guided catheter ablation of the left superior vena cava (65 degrees C and 30 W at irrigation flow rate of 30 mL/min)
Freedom from AF off antiarrhythmic medications
AIMS: Radiofrequency ablation targeting the pulmonary veins offers potential cure for patients with symptomatic paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (AF). Initiating ectopics can also arise from other sites including the major thoracic veins, vein of Marshall and more rarely, persistent left superior vena cava (LSVC). We report our experience with arrhythmogenic persistent LSVC initiating AF. METHODS AND RESULTS: The LSVC was present in four patients from an overall series of 204 patients undergoing AF ablation at our centre. All were males, mean age 50 +/- 11 years. All patients underwent pre-procedure transesophageal echocardiography. The mapping of the LSVC was performed with a circumferential mapping catheter following pulmonary vein isolation. Atrial ectopics from the LSVC were observed to initiate AF. Catheter ablation (power controlled mode; 65 degrees C and 30 W at irrigation flow rate of 30 mL/min) resulted in electrical isolation of the LSVC in all patients and was accompanied by termination of AF in one of four patients. There were no complications. All patients underwent multiple procedures (three procedures in one patient, two procedures in three patients). After a mean follow-up of 18 +/- 7 months (range 7-24 months), three of the four patients remained free of AF off antiarrhythmic medications. CONCLUSION: Arrhythmogenic foci within persistent LSVC can result in AF despite electrical isolation of pulmonary veins. This report demonstrates the importance of the LSVC as a potential source of atrial ectopics initiating and perpetuating AF.
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Huan Liu
Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute
Ki‐Taek Lim
Kangwon National University
Conor Murray
London Metropolitan University
EP Europace
The University of Western Australia
Royal Perth Hospital
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Liu et al. (Sat,) conducted a case report in Atrial fibrillation (n=4). Electrogram-guided catheter ablation of the left superior vena cava was evaluated on Freedom from AF off antiarrhythmic medications. Electrogram-guided catheter ablation of the left superior vena cava resulted in 75% (3 of 4) of patients remaining free of atrial fibrillation off antiarrhythmic medications at 18 months.
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